A proposal to open three former Adirondack-area prisons to potential redevelopment has failed to make New York’s final state budget. The measure would have removed development restrictions on Camp Gabriels, Mount McGregor, and Moriah Shock facilities. Supporters say the vacant properties are hurting local communities, while opponents have raised concerns about future development within protected […]
A proposal to open three former Adirondack-area prisons to potential redevelopment has failed to make New York’s final state budget. The measure would have removed development restrictions on Camp Gabriels, Mount McGregor, and Moriah Shock facilities. Supporters say the vacant properties are hurting local communities, while opponents have raised concerns about future development within protected forest preserve lands.
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